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Seahawk Ticket Scalping, Where to Watch the Game if You Don’t Want to Spend Hundreds.

I got an email from a friend saying he had a friend who had Club seats for the Seahawk game on Saturday. She wants to resell them. She bought them for 345. and was asking 600. for the pair of tickets.
This made me think of the ticket reselling conundrum with regards to concerts and other events. Is this fair? I mean, how can us average humans attend a professional sports event without breaking the bank?

Are sports and music events becoming an elitist past time only for the rich?

If you can’t afford 600. for a pair of tix, or just don’t want to pay that price, then where can you watch the game?
Besides your own living room, there is great game viewing at the
520 Bar and Grill in Old Bellevuewww.520barandgrill.com with $3 beers throughout the game!

The Spot off Main www.thespotoffmain.com
(this place has a theme event going on almost every night and happy hour from 4-8 PM)

Hectors Kirkland www.hectorskirkland.com
Lots of TV’s and a good brunch menu.
Mel’s Recommendations:
The Pumphouse on NE 8th www.thepumphousebellevue.com
High Definition DIRECTV!
Come in and watch all your favorite sports teams on our eight tv’s!
All televised NFL, NBA, MLB, and college games!
NFL Sunday Ticket!

Lil Jon’s in Eastgate: old school bar with stiff drinks and no nonsense grease fest breakfast. No website. They do have flat screen TV’s. An institution since 1967.
3080 148th Ave Se Ste 201, Bellevue, WA
Tel: (425) 746-4653

Lastly, you can always watch the game at home, in the privacy and comfort of your own home. And, you can save 600.! And, who knows, you might want to have a Seahawk game day party and tell your friends to bring their single “friends”. That’s how I met my guy Mel.